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arcatek | 4 years ago
The reason for that is that PnP tends to require recent versions of some of your dependencies, so migrating to it can be somewhat involved, and it's better experience to let you keep using the install strategy you're used to until you decide to change it yourself.
New projects, on the other hand, already use the latest versions from their dependencies, so it's a much better starting point for PnP.
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